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How do I submit an extension?

Host your extension on Github and make sure the repository has a good README and an extension.meta.xml file. Then sign in to this site using your GitHub profile where you will see a list of your public repositories. Pick one, and add it to the site. When you make changes, just update the XML file in your repository and we do the rest.

What is an extension.meta.xml file?

It is an XML file that you add to your repository to describe your extension. You can include a name and description, developer contact details, version history, changelog, dependencies and more. Please read the documentation for a full list. You can use the lint tool to check your XML against the schema before submitting your extension to the site.

Readme

Advanced Symphony Database Connector (ASDC)

A more efficient database library that can be used by developers as an alternative to the built in MySQL database connector. Note, this does not replace the existing driver used throughout Symphony, but is used in tandem to it.

ASDCLoader::instance() will auto-discover the existing Database object and use its connection resource. It is possible to also use this library outside of Symphony, or establish a new database connection (See example 3)

INSTALLATION

** Note: The latest version can always be grabbed with git clone git://github.com/symphonycms/asdc.git**

Upload the asdc folder in to your Symphony /extensions folder.

Enable it by selecting the "Advanced Symphony Database Connector (ASDC)", choose Enable from the with-selected menu, then click Apply.